Christian Missionaries in India

It is better to hear this story from a non-Indian and more so from a non-Hindu person, for it adds punch to it's credibility and be safely deemed free of prejudice.
Otherwise, some may claim, it would be no better than Imam of Masjid al-Haram
declaring Islam is a religion of peace[only to be shrugged away in disbelief by followers of other religions]. While you watch these videos patiently, please do not jump to conclusions before you finish the entire documentary. Terming proselytization/forceful conversions as inconsequential would be akin to closing eyes and pretend Sun does not exist on a perfect sunny day. As an active and alert citizen, this is an attempt to bring truth to the fore.
Many thanks to this Scandinavian woman(Pia Skov) who devoted her time. She is one amazing dharmic individual who will inspire many souls in the times to come.
Jay Shri Ram.

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